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They say that the route to good health is; "to breakfast like a king, lunch like a lord and dine like a pauper." We have already reported a stupendous breakfast or two on this blog. There was the memorable 'Continental Plus' at Bob’s Rocking Horse Inn and the less noteworthy ‘Continental Minus’ at the Clarion Hotel in Iowa City. Well today we didn’t only breakfast like kings, but we also breakfasted with the Mayor. Namely one Gordon ...

We made it to Maggie's hometown of Ainsworth around 5pm, and were welcomed by her brother Larry, sister-in-law Judy, and nephew Dave (affectionately known around town as Simp or Screech). Also, we were fortunate that the prevailing winds were from the south, so no nasty smells from the cattle feedlots north of town. We can only hope it stays that way. Maggie's 40th high school reunion activities start ...

Before we left brother Rick's house, Mike decided to try a 15-mile bike ride up and down the gravel roads in the area. It was a great tune-up for his upcoming charity ride in the hills of NC in mid-July. These 15 miles were much tougher than the 23 around the ...

... the best burgers we've had in a long time. Brother Rick and Dee headed back to Smithfield while we decided to play nine holes at the little country club next to the lake. It was a nice course and we had a great time. But I noticed that there were no sand containers on the cart to fill your divots with and not even any holders for them. When I pointed that out to Maggie, she ...

... for a total of 23 miles. Later, we took Braddock for a four mile walk and he passed out when we got back. Probably because he spent most of the walk frantically trying to chase rabbits through the tall grass. Once, he also tried chasing a small snake, but fortunately, we got him away from that quickly. Now let's see if we can get through one night in Nebraska without a ...